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The Federal Aviation Administration reported it is investigating an incident on Thursday involving a laser aimed at a Black Hawk helicopter operated by the National Guard.
The FAA is increasing air traffic control staffing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport near Washington, D.C., following a fatal January midair collision that killed 67 people.
The victims included passengers Agustin Escobar, 49, his wife, Mercè Camprubí Montal, 39, and their three children, Victor, 4 ...
Following recommendations from the National Transportation Safety Board, the FAA permanently restricted non-essential helicopter operations around the Washington airport and closed a route near ...
Some lawmakers want to ban or severely restrict the flights, but Mayor Eric Adams and others say they’re part of what makes ...
Duffy held a press conference on March 11 to announce that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA ... including permanently restricting non-essential helicopter operations around Ronald Reagan ...
Since the crash, the FAA has moved to permanently ban non-essential helicopter operations in the airspace around DCA, particularly in the 4 mile stretch between Hains Point and the Wilson Bridge ...
The helicopter tour company whose sightseeing chopper plunged into the Hudson River on Thursday must stop operations immediately, the Federal Aviation ... moratorium on non-essential helicopter ...
A day after a tourist helicopter crash in the Hudson River killed six people, many local electeds renewed their calls to ...
(CNN) — The helicopter tour company whose sightseeing chopper plunged into the Hudson River on Thursday is shutting down operations immediately, the Federal Aviation Administration said Sunday.
The Federal Aviation Administration made that announcement late Sunday, saying the company would cease operations immediately. "Additionally, the FAA will be launching an immediate review of the ...